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At the end of March, the Italian Data Protection Authority (“Galante”) announced that ChatGPT’s training and functionality would comply with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).Galante on Wednesday Published a list of required steps If Italy lifts its temporary restrictions on processing user data, OpenAI should get it by the end of April.
“OpenAI should draft and make available on its website an information notice explaining the data processing arrangements and logic necessary for the operation of ChatGPT, along with the rights conferred on data subjects,” Garante said in a statement. Furthermore, Italian users must present the above notice and must declare that they are over 18 years of age before completing the registration. In addition, the company will have to put an age limit on its site to exclude users under the age of 18 by the end of September.
Garante also requires the company to enact “easily accessible tools that enable non-users to exercise their right to object to the processing of their personal data,” according to a Wednesday release. “Where legitimate interest is chosen as the legal basis for data processing, users should be given the same rights.”
Finally, OpenAI will run an advertising campaign “through radio, television, newspapers and the Internet” by May 31, explaining how data is collected and how the Italians’ personal information will be used to train the company’s algorithms. must inform the public about All in all, OpenAI has just 18 days to get all its regulatory ducks in line before regulators implement additional penalties.